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Holiday rentals in Tokyo

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Guest favourite
Apartment in Shinjuku
Andy Garden Inn Tokyo Shinjuku Andy's Garden Inn Room 201 Higashi-shinjuku
Every room in Andy's hostel is a private room, private bathroom and toilet, not shared Location Exit B1 of Higashi-Shinjuku Subway Station in Shinjuku District is a one-minute walk away. There are three supermarkets nearby, 24-hour dining, Japanese-style canteen and Don Quijote Jingan Department Store, convenience store, drugstore, etc.It takes about 15 minutes to walk to Shinjuku East Exit Isetan Department Store, BIC Camera.The subway has two lines: the Fukutoshin Line and the Toei Oedo Line.Easy access to JR Shinjuku Station, Harajuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro, Tsukiji Market, etc!
21–28 DecProfessional Host,
£110 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews
Guest favourite
Flat in Shinjuku
bmj#201 3min walk to JR Okubo Apartment Motel
-Proper Motel Licensed Private Studio Apartment! Daily room cleaning is optional -JR Sobu Line Okubo Station 3min walk -JR Yamanote Line Shinokubo Station 6min walk -Direct access to Shinjuku, Tokyo, Shibuya, Akihabara, Ikebukuro and Nakano! -2 min arrive in Shinjuku, very convenient -Tons of restaurants around, never get hungry! -1hour to Haneda airport; 1.5hours to Narita airport -Apartment size: 21 meter sq -Towel change is free of charge -Stay 7 nights and longer receive weekly free cleaning
15–22 NovProfessional Host,
£93 per night
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews
Guest favourite
Home in Sumida
Asakusa/Tokyo Skytree/2LDK/Family/Mama’s inn
Room rates are the same for up to 4 people. An additional fee is required from the 5th person onwards. No contact with other guests I will rent out the entire third floor of my house. Each floor is separate, so your privacy is protected. It's a 65㎡ 2LDK, so you can relax and it's suitable for long-term stays. You can come by direct train from either Haneda or Narita Airport. 450m from the station. However, there is no elevator, so you will need to carry your luggage to the 3rd floor by yourself
1–8 DecIndividual Host,
£95 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 337 reviews

Popular amenities for Tokyo holiday rentals

Stay near Tokyo's top sights

Ueno Park779 locals recommend
Imperial Palace377 locals recommend
Asakusa454 locals recommend
Ginza513 locals recommend
Omotesando Hills269 locals recommend
Tokyo Midtown413 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Tokyo

Superhost
Hotel room in Shinagawa
[Shinagawa Oimachi] Good access to the airport and Shinkansen!A stylish boutique hotel for both business and travel
7–14 SeptProfessional Host,
£66 per night
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 680 reviews
Guest favourite
Flat in Shibuya-ku
Fast WiFi, Cozy Work Room near Hiroo & Ebisu
15–22 JulIndividual Host,
£116 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews
Guest favourite
Flat in Shinjuku City
[Kabukicho area on the 10th floor] Walking distance to a bar counter/Shinjuku with a night view/BT/WiFi/washer and dryer
8–15 SeptIndividual Host,
£132 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews
Superhost
Flat in Shinjuku
MIKO'S APT Iconic Shinjuku★Private Skyscraper view
29 Sept – 6 OctIndividual Host,
£117 per night
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviews
Superhost
Home in Taito City
Modern interior 5min walk to Sensoji
1–8 SeptIndividual Host,
£87 per night
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 87 reviews
Guest favourite
Flat in Shibuya City
5 min walk to Shibuya!Double bed 1 Sofa bed 1. 
1–8 DecProfessional Host,
£108 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews
Guest favourite
Flat in Shinjuku City
Shinjuku/Kabukicho|Modern City Apt C*|3 min to Sta
2–9 AugIndividual Host,
£112 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews
Guest favourite
Flat in Taito City
Tokyo K Akihabara B&B/Akihabara Station 10 min walk/Asakusabashi Station 12 min/Tatami room/Ginza Shinjyuku Shibuya direct access/There are many other places
14–21 FebProfessional Host,
£130 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews
Guest favourite
Flat in Shinjuku City
Beautiful apartment in a convenient location
20–27 DecIndividual Host,
£119 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews
Superhost
Flat in Shinjuku
Cozy Apartment with Double-sized bed.
22 Feb – 1 MarProfessional Host,
£99 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews
Guest favourite
Apartment in Tokyo
Multiple Occupancy, Hotel Operation, Free Wi-Fi
30 Nov – 5 DecIndividual Host,
£138 per night
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 90 reviews
Guest favourite
Flat in Shibuya City
Shinjuku. Close to Shibuya/6min walk from Hatsudai Station/Up to 3 people/Fully equipped with amenities/Manga games/Yoyogi Park
29 Aug – 5 SeptIndividual Host,
£96 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Tokyo

Total rentals

14K properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

6.4K properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

20 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

480 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

3.6K properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

518K reviews

Your guide to Tokyo

All About Tokyo

This ancient, yet forward-looking hub is the most populated city on earth, and there’s truly something for everyone here. From elegant Japanese gardens for quiet strolls to meticulous subway systems and neon billboards with the latest tech novelty, Tokyo is brimming with life. And it’s not all about the future — Japan has deep respect for its heritage, and you’ll find a more traditional side to this ever-changing city in older districts such as Asakusa with its distinctly old-school stalls and snacks. History lovers will love soaking up hundreds of years of culture with sumo bouts, tea ceremonies, and historic theatre acts. In contrast, fans of the more modern side of Japanese life have a feast of manga, anime, and J-POP to discover. Feel the heartbeat of the capital at pulsating Shibuya Crossing, then grab a bite at one of its many kaitenzushi — conveyor belt sushi restaurants. After dark, it’s time to sample the Shinjuku district’s lively nightlife scene.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Tokyo

The Japanese capital is typically hot and humid in the summer months, with rain common both early and later on in the season, so waterproof clothing and shoes are definitely a good idea. Be aware that a small number of typhoons can occur over the autumn and be prepared for any potential power outages in apartments in Tokyo, although the city is well versed in rapid recovery. Japan’s magical powder-pink cherry blossom in spring is a big draw for locals and visitors alike — admiring foliage as it subtly changes throughout the year is a real event in Japanese culture. While late summer brings humidity hinting at the chance of downpours, it also coincides with the opening of scenic walking trails up and around Mount Fuji, another powerful symbol of the country and its connection to and reverence for the earth.


Top things to do in Tokyo

Paper Museum

Seasoned stationery aficionados will already know about Japan’s traditional paper called washi. The Paper Museum, based in Tokyo’s Oji neighbourhood, was formerly home to the first modern paper mill in Japan. Today, it houses all things related to the history of paper in Japan and how it’s used on an everyday basis. Exhibitions showcase local craftspeople, the tearoom is stocked with calligraphy goods to purchase, and you can even take inspiration to try your own origami art.

Chikurin Park

Towering trees might seem far out of reach from Shibuya Crossing, but an hour away, Chikurin Park bamboo forest is a haven of tranquillity. Spot fireflies on long summer days, listen to the gentle flow of natural spring water, and take in the sense of peace created by thousands of slim bamboo trees.

Visit a kissaten

Japanese culture is renowned for a love of precision and time-honoured skill. Step into one of Tokyo’s traditional kissaten — a blend of teahouse and coffeehouse — to see this careful craft get the attention it deserves. There’s no rush here, so take a break from the city’s bustling energy outside and sip slowly.

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